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>> shepard: laura ingle. that's k-mart. thank you. the new medicare chief says health care reform is already affecting senior citizens. we'll show you how. plus -- [shouting] >> shepard: talk about a celebration. it comes after a 3-year-old girl fell 80 feet into a well. a dramatic rescue effort and a stunning, well, prognosis. that's coming up. hey, lawrence, my parents want to talk to you. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think you're a businessman, using our house to meet new clients in china. for reals, player? [ woman saks chinese ] they overheard a phone call. speaks chinese ] something about shipping with fedex to shanghai. and then you opened a bottle of champagne. that was for a science project. [ man and woman speaking chinese ] i'm late for..occer... rehearsal. [ man speaks chinese ] you and i are cool? i'll be home by curfew. [ male announcer ] we understand.® you need a partner who can help you go global. fedex. john: yea, well, there you go. beth: yea, so what else is ne
>> shepard: laura ingle. that's k-mart. thank you. the new medicare chief says health care reform is already affecting senior citizens. we'll show you how. plus -- [shouting] >> shepard: talk about a celebration. it comes after a 3-year-old girl fell 80 feet into a well. a dramatic rescue effort and a stunning, well, prognosis. that's coming up. hey, lawrence, my parents want to talk to you. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think...
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laura ingle on fox top story. she has been following the case and is live now in new haven, connecticut. i hate to ask. what was it like inside that courtroom? >> shep, tears and silence from dr. petit and family members who were sitting just feet away from the seven women and five men who delivered the verdict they had been hoping for. some jurors were seen wiping away tears as well as the emotional ride making this crucial decision came to an end. after court, dr. petit recalled the dark moment in the days following the home invasion when his family had to identify the remains of his wife and daughters. >> for whatever reason, the medical examiner wanted someone from the family to identify the body and hanna and glen went and had to do it. you know, i remember saying when they came back, i said, -- can we have an open casket wake? and they both looked at me like and just started crying. >> petit still has the trial of the co-defendant to get through next year. he said today he says he knows it will be just as ug
laura ingle on fox top story. she has been following the case and is live now in new haven, connecticut. i hate to ask. what was it like inside that courtroom? >> shep, tears and silence from dr. petit and family members who were sitting just feet away from the seven women and five men who delivered the verdict they had been hoping for. some jurors were seen wiping away tears as well as the emotional ride making this crucial decision came to an end. after court, dr. petit recalled the...
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fox 5 correspondent laura ingle has the story. >> i stopped you because you were talking on the cell phone. >> reporter: bad driving involving cell phone talking and texting are earning thousands of chatty motorists a trip to the curb for a pricey lesson to the law. what did you just see? >> a woman talking on the cell phone the phone up to her left ear. >> reporter: shannon try says he issues one ticket every 15 minutes during these stepped-up patrol conducted every few minutes. i stopped you because i saw you texting there on the phone. >> reporter: what are you looking for? >> i am focusing on driver behavior. so i am looking to see what they are looking at. is their head down? are their eyes down? where are their hands? >> paired with the public service announcement to drive the message home. >> $-- 5500 people killed last year as a result of distracted driving. a half a million people injured as a result of distracted driving. and we all could be one of those people if we don't take personal responsibility and obey the law. >> but some of the electronics industry say if using de
fox 5 correspondent laura ingle has the story. >> i stopped you because you were talking on the cell phone. >> reporter: bad driving involving cell phone talking and texting are earning thousands of chatty motorists a trip to the curb for a pricey lesson to the law. what did you just see? >> a woman talking on the cell phone the phone up to her left ear. >> reporter: shannon try says he issues one ticket every 15 minutes during these stepped-up patrol conducted every few...
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laura ingle in new haven, connecticut. steven hayes stood and faced the jury while the defense attorney pleaded for him. i have never seen that, you know? >> i have never seen it either. putting a convicted killer face to face with the gentlemen jurors who are going to decide his fate is virtually unheard of. but it did happen today with steven hayes by his side. hayes' eyes cast down. attorney thomas alman told jurors, you may not like him and despise what he did but this is not a dog adding that hayes has had obsessive thoughts about the pain and suffering that he caused his victims ever since the home invasion in 2007. the defense has said that hayes wasn't able to prevent escalating violence due to his damaged weak follower personality and significant character flaws. the prosecutors counter that hayes is the one who set his coconspirator a text message the night of the home invasion saying that he was, quote, chomping at the bit to get started. shep? >> shepard: today for the first time, each side had family members i
laura ingle in new haven, connecticut. steven hayes stood and faced the jury while the defense attorney pleaded for him. i have never seen that, you know? >> i have never seen it either. putting a convicted killer face to face with the gentlemen jurors who are going to decide his fate is virtually unheard of. but it did happen today with steven hayes by his side. hayes' eyes cast down. attorney thomas alman told jurors, you may not like him and despise what he did but this is not a dog...
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in new york, laura ingle, fox news. >>> did you see it? the website that tells the world when you are not home. it is called please rob me.com and it pulls information from social networking sites like four square and twitter. there are aps on those sites that let the people know where you are not. if your address is on your account information, that can be published, too. >> it's there for you. somebody just throws information if your lap, you're not even -- as a criminal you're not even having to work hard for your money. >> people behind the website say they're not actually trying to help criminals. they're trying to make you more aware of what information you put out there. >>> if you've ever misplaced a check, you probably felt robbed but imagine finding that long lost money more than 30 years later. we're taking the edge off with that story. that's up next. >>> i sense mall shopping time. >>> well, you know what? plenty of sunshine in the forecast for tomorrow. but after that, mother nature is dealing us another hand. stay tuned. i'm
in new york, laura ingle, fox news. >>> did you see it? the website that tells the world when you are not home. it is called please rob me.com and it pulls information from social networking sites like four square and twitter. there are aps on those sites that let the people know where you are not. if your address is on your account information, that can be published, too. >> it's there for you. somebody just throws information if your lap, you're not even -- as a criminal you're...
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laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling this. >>> -- plus -- come on elmo, don't you want to play? >> elmo! >> ♪ megyn: elmo, playing with katie perry cut short. find out why sesame street pulled this off the air. >>> and the campaign trail, voters get up close and personal, with meg whitman and new jersey governor chris christie was there and boy, did he come to her rescue. >> hey. hey listen. hey listen. hey, listen, you know what? you want to yell, yell at me megyn: whoa! more on that exchange, right after the break. megyn: back now to a bank standoff in florida,
laura ingle is on it. thank you. >>> chrysler got billions in bailout cash and the president actually praised the auto workers in person a couple months back, and these were some of the guys, getting the thumbs up from washington. now washington didn't know that this was going on at the time, but now, we do. these are the men to whom we gave our taxpayer handout and the reporter who broke this story joins us live in ten minutes to tell us how the auto workers union is now handling...
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fox's laura ingle has more. >> reporter: prospective adoptive parents who have been in a holding pattern for now over a day are beyond frustrated. they were told yesterday to hustle up and get to the airport in orlando to pick up their kids but are now dealing with a mountain of paperwork. this is video into fox that shows the first group of children who were released arriving in colorado today. many of these children would were allowed to leave orlando were on what's called the category one status of the adoption process. that means all of their paperwork was complete before the earthquake in haiti hit. parents in the category 2 group of adoption status which means the paperwork wasn't quite done before the quake say they have been left in the dark for hours not knowing what was happening behind closed doors. >> it is all worth it. it is definitely all worth it but this is the worst wait i've ever had. >> reporter: in all there were 79 kids who were flown out saturday. 26 are still waiting to be processed. the department of homeland security says one child had to be hospitalized. the ch
fox's laura ingle has more. >> reporter: prospective adoptive parents who have been in a holding pattern for now over a day are beyond frustrated. they were told yesterday to hustle up and get to the airport in orlando to pick up their kids but are now dealing with a mountain of paperwork. this is video into fox that shows the first group of children who were released arriving in colorado today. many of these children would were allowed to leave orlando were on what's called the category...
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laura ingle is on set with us tonight. how widespread is this recall? >> it's pretty big 646,000 compact cars around the globe are being voluntarily recalled. more than 140,000 of them are right here in the u.s. honda reps say if it is too much water hitting inside the driver's side door where the electronics can ignite smoke and melt. there have been two fires due to this problem in the u.s. in a statement tonight, honda tells us we will notify each customer by mail with instructions about how and whend and updated at an authorized honda dealer. but if 2007-2008 honda fit owners notice any malfunction they should have their vehicle inspected as soon as possible. >> this comes after toyota recalled millions of cars and suspended sales of eight models due to reports of sticking accelerators. toyota reports it's now found a way to fix that problem but some are pretty unhappy with that solution, laura. >> that's right. we have been on the phone with a loss t the country tonight are upset because the automakers are reportedly sending the to car factories no
laura ingle is on set with us tonight. how widespread is this recall? >> it's pretty big 646,000 compact cars around the globe are being voluntarily recalled. more than 140,000 of them are right here in the u.s. honda reps say if it is too much water hitting inside the driver's side door where the electronics can ignite smoke and melt. there have been two fires due to this problem in the u.s. in a statement tonight, honda tells us we will notify each customer by mail with instructions...
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let's go back to laura ingle. she joins us now live in middletown, connecticut. >> reporter: hi, julie. we've been talking with the people who live in the community and including city leaders who describe hearing the explosion and feeling it. some people calling it thunderment some people saying it felt like a sonic boom, it rattled windows. people thought that their porches were being blown off and certainly a jarring experience for those who live near the plant and of course as we know now, as we see the pictures of what that plant went through today, those search and rescue teams are still in there. the temperature, julie tonight is dropping very fast. it is extremely cold, they've got a lot to work with there and say if they have to they will go by hand, brick by brick, if you will, although most of what you see is steel. search and rescue dogs, k-9 units are there as well. eleven o'clock tonight they'll switch out the teams and they want a flesh set of eyes there, the team will switch out and we're expecting
let's go back to laura ingle. she joins us now live in middletown, connecticut. >> reporter: hi, julie. we've been talking with the people who live in the community and including city leaders who describe hearing the explosion and feeling it. some people calling it thunderment some people saying it felt like a sonic boom, it rattled windows. people thought that their porches were being blown off and certainly a jarring experience for those who live near the plant and of course as we know...
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laura ingle is with us and has that. laura. >> jon, the jury has found stephen hayes -- has given stephen hayes the death penalty for the murder of two or more persons in this case. they are going through the counts. there are six of them, murder of a person under the age of 16, we've got the murder of a person kidhapped, a person that is -- all three of the women, but the most important thing that has just happened are, our very first verdict, jurors have decided on death, count number four, murder of two or more persons. we are getting, of course, word from the courtroom, our producer is up there sending these out as fast as they come out. no statutory mitigating factors, they decided on count number four, that means that they believe that stephen hayes did, in fact, have his full mental capacity at the time of these crimes. they do not believe that he was significantly impaired as the defense attorneys have been arguing this entire time. they are going through this, they have to -- we've been talking about these jury
laura ingle is with us and has that. laura. >> jon, the jury has found stephen hayes -- has given stephen hayes the death penalty for the murder of two or more persons in this case. they are going through the counts. there are six of them, murder of a person under the age of 16, we've got the murder of a person kidhapped, a person that is -- all three of the women, but the most important thing that has just happened are, our very first verdict, jurors have decided on death, count number...
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laura ingle joins us now on the worldwide reaction as told on twitter. that comes up right now. i want to just tease our kimberly and her cases also right after this. but laura, tell us about the interconnectivity and the internet and all that is served and the public service it yielded in this event. >> it is so amazing and so fast. we have been on the social networking sites all day long and as soon as you blink there is at least 100 or even a thousand in some cases updates getting on the web sites. getting a photo uploaded through twitter and facebook is the fastest way that people can blast out what is happening to as many people as fast as possible. we want to show you pictures from twin cities pick. this used to resemble an apartment -- twit pick. this is entire sides of buildings just gone. another shot of a bridge and road. we have seen the bridge in different shots before but this is the latest image postd that shows you how severe thing was as concrete is folding over the road like a wet noodle. rebar sticking out and crumpled pieces of bridges. another twitter user po
laura ingle joins us now on the worldwide reaction as told on twitter. that comes up right now. i want to just tease our kimberly and her cases also right after this. but laura, tell us about the interconnectivity and the internet and all that is served and the public service it yielded in this event. >> it is so amazing and so fast. we have been on the social networking sites all day long and as soon as you blink there is at least 100 or even a thousand in some cases updates getting on...
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our laura ingle is also all over it. as news breaks out of that courtroom -- this has been a huge case in the state of connecticut, and it's attracted so much attention across the nation. we're all over it. back to you. jon: harris faulkner, thanks. you can go to foxnews.com/happening now, do that right now. you can click on the america's asking button, and there on the righthand side of the screen, you see it there, that's where laura is sending her tweets, really, out of the courtroom. she's will for stevens hayes' sentencing. laura says that dr. pettit has been talking about his daughters, just in the last couple of minutes. you can see what she is reporting from inside that courtroom on our blog site. jenna: well, this is about the only time when it's good that tkr-t is in. the other times, not so sure about it. we hear the debate all the time about this, what does talking on cell phones do to our brain. the new study claims wi-fi or as they're calling it, why fry, creates an election -- electro smog. doctor siegl se
our laura ingle is also all over it. as news breaks out of that courtroom -- this has been a huge case in the state of connecticut, and it's attracted so much attention across the nation. we're all over it. back to you. jon: harris faulkner, thanks. you can go to foxnews.com/happening now, do that right now. you can click on the america's asking button, and there on the righthand side of the screen, you see it there, that's where laura is sending her tweets, really, out of the courtroom. she's...
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laura ingle here in the studio. a lot of questions, first of all, what happened to conan and the tonight show now go to leno or back to leno? >> not exactly, the proposed plan just shifts everyone's time slot and the whole thing boils down to money for local stations and nbc affiliates were getting antsy that the low rated leno show. when brass realized how many were unhappy they decided to make the switch and a shorter show for jay leno and exec saying they want to take the leno show from an hour to half hour when they move it to the original time slot 11:35 p.m. eastern and talks of contract changes have provided plenty of fodder for the late night hosts. kef. >> what's up, jay. >> what does nbc stand for? never believe your contract. oh! >> part of the plans in the works, but not finalized is the move of the tonight show with conan o'brien, and joking about the rumors flying behind the scenes. >> and jay and i will be joining the cast of jersey shore as a new character called the awkward situation. i'm pregnant w
laura ingle here in the studio. a lot of questions, first of all, what happened to conan and the tonight show now go to leno or back to leno? >> not exactly, the proposed plan just shifts everyone's time slot and the whole thing boils down to money for local stations and nbc affiliates were getting antsy that the low rated leno show. when brass realized how many were unhappy they decided to make the switch and a shorter show for jay leno and exec saying they want to take the leno show...
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in new york, laura ingle, fox news. >>> back here to the district where the city is still recovering from the back-to- back snow storms, one sign of recovery, the open air farmers market at rfk stadium is back up and running. sort of anyway. crews have been dumping snow from city streets into the parking lot so a grp of farmers paid $1,000 to have part of that lot cleared. overnight crews dumped more snow on the lot after that. a few farmers still set up shop and tried to make the best of it. they're asking to be compensated for their loss. >>> we have more snow here than they do in vancouver for the games as you've heard. after all this winter weather, it feels good to get the car washed, doesn't it? folks were lining up at this car wash in alexandria to try to get rid all the salt that's bad for your car. almost like spring cleaning a few weeks early. it has been just -- i don't know, one day sort of warm. you think the snow is melting and then it gets cold again. what is the deal? >> things are changing. winter is just not over yet unfortunately. we still have a few other things w
in new york, laura ingle, fox news. >>> back here to the district where the city is still recovering from the back-to- back snow storms, one sign of recovery, the open air farmers market at rfk stadium is back up and running. sort of anyway. crews have been dumping snow from city streets into the parking lot so a grp of farmers paid $1,000 to have part of that lot cleared. overnight crews dumped more snow on the lot after that. a few farmers still set up shop and tried to make the best...
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laura ingle has the story next. plus, you're going to need a lot more sun screen to protect yourself from the sun. why? solar storms threatening to cause a lot of problems here on earth. what is at risk and what is being done to stop it when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] of all he things being said about our cars, the most important is what comes from you. ♪ if you are shopping for a newar, we invite you to put ours to the test. ♪ put us up against anyone. >> harris: a bear alert now, out of the sunshine state. bears live there, too. florida fish and wildlife called to a neighborhood in fort myers, seems the 130-pound bear wandered in the town looking for something to eat. did a little climbing in the teas, a little poking around. you know, regular bear stuff. officers caught it and relocated it. bears eat 10,000 calories a day this time of year, energy which they can later burn with vigorous bouncing on a trampoline. that is file video. shepard smith loves that video. bear alert! yeah! the world cup matc
laura ingle has the story next. plus, you're going to need a lot more sun screen to protect yourself from the sun. why? solar storms threatening to cause a lot of problems here on earth. what is at risk and what is being done to stop it when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] of all he things being said about our cars, the most important is what comes from you. ♪ if you are shopping for a newar, we invite you to put ours to the test. ♪ put us up against anyone. >> harris: a bear...
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laura ingle joins us now on the worldwide reaction as told on twitter. that comes up right now. i want to just tease our kimberly and her cases also right after this. but laura, tell us about the interconnectivity and the internet and all that is served and the public service it yielded in this event. >> it is so amazing and so fast. we have been on the social networking sites all day long and as soon as you blink there is at least 100 or even a thousand in some cases updates getting on the web sites. getting a photo uploaded through twitter and facebook is the fastest way that people can blast out what is happening to as many people as fast as possible. we want to show you pictures from twin cities pick. this used to resemble an apartment -- twit pick. this is entire sides of buildings just gone. another shot of a bridge and road. we have seen the bridge in different shots before but this is the latest image postd that shows you how severe thing was as concrete is folding over the road like a wet noodle. rebar sticking out and crumpled pieces of bridges. another twitter user po
laura ingle joins us now on the worldwide reaction as told on twitter. that comes up right now. i want to just tease our kimberly and her cases also right after this. but laura, tell us about the interconnectivity and the internet and all that is served and the public service it yielded in this event. >> it is so amazing and so fast. we have been on the social networking sites all day long and as soon as you blink there is at least 100 or even a thousand in some cases updates getting on...
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laura ingle is live. it doesn't seem like -- it seems like it's a no brainer. the economy is still rough. they still want make the lower payments. >> it is so tough for so many people. experts say that any drop in foreclosures is positive, but that the recent dip should not be seen as a trend. these new figures we're talking about come from realty track, which is a company that collects foreclosure data nationwide. reps say this one month figure really doesn't speak to the rough days expected to come. and remember, in april foreclosures were down 9%. many desperate homeowners are struggling to hold on to their properties through these loan modifications, which experts say adds up to a short-term solution for a problem that's overreaching. >> what a loan modification is doing, when somebody can't keep up with it, is prolonging the inevitable and the inevitable being a short sale, or a foreclosure. >> those are the real estate business say the evidence shows the banks are right now just working through a large backlog of foreclosures, which is why we saw the numb
laura ingle is live. it doesn't seem like -- it seems like it's a no brainer. the economy is still rough. they still want make the lower payments. >> it is so tough for so many people. experts say that any drop in foreclosures is positive, but that the recent dip should not be seen as a trend. these new figures we're talking about come from realty track, which is a company that collects foreclosure data nationwide. reps say this one month figure really doesn't speak to the rough days...
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laura ingle joins us live. she is monitoring all from there. >> reporter: as far as we know, it's proven to be the fastest way so that people can communicate with family and friends and give firsthand accounts of what is happening. right now we're keeping a close eye on the pictures being posted out of hawaii where the tsunami warning has sent residents to gas stations and grocery stores. this is shot of vessels evacuating the harbor in oahu. pictures of chile come up and thousands of tweets and facebook messages are going up line. this picture shows a group of men pulling a body out of rubble. bricks are scattered everywhere. communication has been challenging and phone lines are down. it's been difficult to get a cell signal in a lot of places. here is a picture of a woman on her cell phone sitting outside a severely damaged set of buildings. here is a bridge that crushed cars and down on the road. cars have been flipped. check out the guy on the baseball hat on the right-hand side of the screen. he appears t
laura ingle joins us live. she is monitoring all from there. >> reporter: as far as we know, it's proven to be the fastest way so that people can communicate with family and friends and give firsthand accounts of what is happening. right now we're keeping a close eye on the pictures being posted out of hawaii where the tsunami warning has sent residents to gas stations and grocery stores. this is shot of vessels evacuating the harbor in oahu. pictures of chile come up and thousands of...
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laura ingle joins us now on the worldwide reaction as told on twitter. that comes up right now. i want to just tease our kimberly and her cases also right after this. but laura, tell us about the interconnectivity and the internet and all that is served and the public service it yielded in this event. >> it is so amazing and so fast. we have been on the social networking sites all day long and as soon as you blink there is at least 100 or even a thousand in some cases updates getting on the web sites. getting a photo uploaded through twitter and facebook is the fastest way that people can blast out what is happening to as many people as fast as possible. we want to show you pictures from twin cities pick. this used to resemble an apartment -- twit pick. this is entire sides of buildings just gone. another shot of a bridge and road. we have seen the bridge in different shots before but this is the latest image postd that shows you how severe thing was as concrete is folding over the road like a wet noodle. rebar sticking out and crumpled pieces of bridges. another twitter user po
laura ingle joins us now on the worldwide reaction as told on twitter. that comes up right now. i want to just tease our kimberly and her cases also right after this. but laura, tell us about the interconnectivity and the internet and all that is served and the public service it yielded in this event. >> it is so amazing and so fast. we have been on the social networking sites all day long and as soon as you blink there is at least 100 or even a thousand in some cases updates getting on...
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we are sending one of our reporters, laura ingle, to the airport to look into this and as soon as laura arrives ask we get anymore information, we'll keep you posted. once again, no flights going out from or into terminal 8, the american airlines terminal, at jfk airport in new york. >>> also we're waiting to hear from secretary of state hillary clinton. she did arrive in haiti a short while ago and we expect her to hold a joint news conference with the haitian president and prime minister possibly within this hour. we will bring you that as soon as it happens and meanwhile, president obama and his two predecessors standing together putting politics aside to help all the earthquake victims in haiti. launching a new venture to raise money with the help of some former occupants of the oval office. listen. >> president george w. bush and president clinton agreed to leave a major fundraising effort for relief. the clinton-bush haiti fund. >> molly henneberg live at the white house. great to see them together. what kind of difference could it make to have that happen? >> as you heard preside
we are sending one of our reporters, laura ingle, to the airport to look into this and as soon as laura arrives ask we get anymore information, we'll keep you posted. once again, no flights going out from or into terminal 8, the american airlines terminal, at jfk airport in new york. >>> also we're waiting to hear from secretary of state hillary clinton. she did arrive in haiti a short while ago and we expect her to hold a joint news conference with the haitian president and prime...
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we are going to check in now with laura ingle who has been monitoring them from new york. hello, laura. >> hi, brian, getting a photo uploaded on the internet through the sites, twitter and facebook have proven to be the fastest way that people can blast out what's happening in front of them to as many people as possible and the images just keep on coming. as we've been telling you, communication has been extremely challenging, you heard how jen ross' cell phone like was there. the phone lines are reportedly down, the hard lines and it's difficult to get a cell snag in a lot of places and here is a picture of a woman on her cell phone sitting outside of an a severely damaged set of buildings and another one for you, we have a got a shot posted on twitter, even though some of the buildings are still standing, the situation is very dangerous. bricks and concrete have shifted and made things very unstable. look at that, and all of the pictures that are out of santiago are ones we're showing you in this report. this one taken at day break of a church. dark at the top, but if y
we are going to check in now with laura ingle who has been monitoring them from new york. hello, laura. >> hi, brian, getting a photo uploaded on the internet through the sites, twitter and facebook have proven to be the fastest way that people can blast out what's happening in front of them to as many people as possible and the images just keep on coming. as we've been telling you, communication has been extremely challenging, you heard how jen ross' cell phone like was there. the phone...
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thanks laura ingle, live upstate new york. learn about all the rescue efforts in haiti and how to help. go to fox news.com/help haiti. you can see a list of reputable chair. >>> several powerful storm systems stretching across the united states. rain and snow from california to connecticut. one of those storms already wreaking havoc. what you need to know ahead in "the fox report." >> shepard: just when you thought couldn't get any whackier at nbc or, conan o'brien reportedly close to a settlement with nbc after they decided to give him the heave ho and bring in jay leno. this provided plenty of material for late night talk show hosts and other networks. it would get o'brien back on television as early as november or sometime earlier. it totals about $40 million in payoff. some would go to conan's staff. they relocated from new york to los angeles when they started the show 7 months guy. deal or no deal, the comic pulled no punches friday night. check it. >> all of a sudden all the stuff was just lying around the office skyroc
thanks laura ingle, live upstate new york. learn about all the rescue efforts in haiti and how to help. go to fox news.com/help haiti. you can see a list of reputable chair. >>> several powerful storm systems stretching across the united states. rain and snow from california to connecticut. one of those storms already wreaking havoc. what you need to know ahead in "the fox report." >> shepard: just when you thought couldn't get any whackier at nbc or, conan o'brien...
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>> shannon: laura ingle is on it. thank you, laura. one of president obama's staunch's allies is turning into one of the most vocal critics. who has outranged enough to take out a full page ad in the "new york times" slamming the president. rescuers are hagel the fourth grader who survived a bus crash. is he a hero. find out why. that's coming up next. if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles keeping the rescue mission safe... and powering those goggles-- the only battery air life trusts: duracell. trusted everywhere. duracell. band now we're insuring overts do18 million drivers. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here way back when. gecko: ah, i still have nightmares. anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. which beneful prepared meals. tonight? roasted chicken recipe? okay, savory rice and lamb stew. [ barks ] you're right. tonight is a beef
>> shannon: laura ingle is on it. thank you, laura. one of president obama's staunch's allies is turning into one of the most vocal critics. who has outranged enough to take out a full page ad in the "new york times" slamming the president. rescuers are hagel the fourth grader who survived a bus crash. is he a hero. find out why. that's coming up next. if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: a tornado hits, air life denver takes off... their night-vision goggles...
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fox's laura ingle has more. >> reporter: a massive storm bringing lots of rain from virginia to rhode island, causing floods to rise, hurricane-like winds as well. it is causing all sorts of trouble. from new jersey to pennsylvania and ohio wind gusts are strong enough to blow down trees and turn umbrellas inside out. >> i was sitting in my kitchen where i am now. and i heard a tremendous crash like a bang. you wouldn't believe it. >> reporter: power lines in new york, connecticut and new jersey came crashing down leaving hundreds of thousands of customers in the dark. it also meant major train and subway delays for thousands of commuters. >> this is where i want to get off -- but there is nowhere else to go. >> reporter: with no power to run the trains? >> sorry for the inconvenience. >> reporter: there was little to do but wait and make the best of it. >> i have my music here. >> reporter: and in new jersey, flash flood for those living in coastal and low-lying areas. >> probably the second time we had this type of water. >> reporter: rescue crews were helping residents get to and f
fox's laura ingle has more. >> reporter: a massive storm bringing lots of rain from virginia to rhode island, causing floods to rise, hurricane-like winds as well. it is causing all sorts of trouble. from new jersey to pennsylvania and ohio wind gusts are strong enough to blow down trees and turn umbrellas inside out. >> i was sitting in my kitchen where i am now. and i heard a tremendous crash like a bang. you wouldn't believe it. >> reporter: power lines in new york,...
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laura ingle is there and inside. laura, what's the very latest? >> reporter: hi. you're right. a few minutes ago, we heard an overhead page here inside of terminal 8 saying that american airlines passengers only are going to go through the tsa security screening process once again and as you can see behind me, we have thousands of people that are lined up. not only were people taken out of the secure area and brought into the nonsecure area to be rescreened, passengers who were on airplanes had to be pulled off those planes and brought in to this line. it has been a massive delay for all of these people here today on this very busy weekend at jfk inside of terminal 8. as you can see, we look around, these people are a -- a lot are on their cell phone, calling the airline trying to find out the status of their flight. the security breach in the 3:00 o'clock hour this afternoon, from what we've been told from resources at 3:06, an alarm went off on one of the doors in the nonsterile area into a sterile area near first class in the check-in section of american airlines. at 30:67,
laura ingle is there and inside. laura, what's the very latest? >> reporter: hi. you're right. a few minutes ago, we heard an overhead page here inside of terminal 8 saying that american airlines passengers only are going to go through the tsa security screening process once again and as you can see behind me, we have thousands of people that are lined up. not only were people taken out of the secure area and brought into the nonsecure area to be rescreened, passengers who were on...
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laura ingle joins us with the very latest? >> i'm coming to you about half a mile from the kleen energy power plant, understandably officers are keeping us away from that scene while this operation is going on as you mentioned. we are expecting to have a news conference in the next hour while teams of officials are being gathered. people that we've been talking to here say they felt the explosion more than they heard it. one woman said she thought it was torn off of her home foundation. that giant hand rocked the side of the house. the giant hand was the force of the explosion. it happened 11:20 this morning. it has killed at least two, injured around 50 from what we're being told, but that number could change according to police and fire officials here on the scene. explosion shook houses at least ten miles away. i am now told, 14 injured as of now. that information coming in a text message right now. crews are working at the power plant, it was off-line and under construction. they were performing what is being called a blow
laura ingle joins us with the very latest? >> i'm coming to you about half a mile from the kleen energy power plant, understandably officers are keeping us away from that scene while this operation is going on as you mentioned. we are expecting to have a news conference in the next hour while teams of officials are being gathered. people that we've been talking to here say they felt the explosion more than they heard it. one woman said she thought it was torn off of her home foundation....
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maybe laura ingle can straighten this out. hi. >> reporter: hi, gregg. i can tell you a lot of people around these parts of grand isle, louisiana are not pleased hearing the news about bp's ceo hanging out around this yacht race today while they can't even go out fishing. these beaches have been closed. they can't go out and enjoy the water, not too pleased about this news today. others have chimed in in the area and said they wish that they could get a day off from the oil, too. the bp's ceo, who left the u.s. after a tough round of questioning on capitol hill this week, is simply what we've been told, taking well earned private time with his family. that according to bp reps today. bp's chairman said hayward is possibly on his way out as the gulf oil spill point person, but a bp spokesperson says he is still very much involved. so we continue to get on the horn with bp to find out if we can get an answer to this. it could be changing in the days to come. frustrated i rig workers, fishermen and support vessel operators are voicing increasing concern and
maybe laura ingle can straighten this out. hi. >> reporter: hi, gregg. i can tell you a lot of people around these parts of grand isle, louisiana are not pleased hearing the news about bp's ceo hanging out around this yacht race today while they can't even go out fishing. these beaches have been closed. they can't go out and enjoy the water, not too pleased about this news today. others have chimed in in the area and said they wish that they could get a day off from the oil, too. the bp's...
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laura ingle is there live with the borough president. laura, go ahead. >> reporter: hi, brian. yes, as we are learning more about those injuries and we're waiting for updates from the hospital, a team of investigators are here trying to figure out why there may have been a loss of steering power. ntsb will investigatinvestigate. the coast guard sent over a team of investigators on the dock and looking into it. we're joined by staten island borough president james molinaro. what are you told now about specifically, about the accident? thep captain i hear is quite a her captain i hear is quite a her hero>> the boat was coming in for a landing and the captain realized he was going to hit the dock and he notified the crew with a red alert. thereby moving the passengers to back and center of the ship so they wouldn't get the full impact. >> reporter: i'm told the coast guard team of investigators here are not only helping to determine what happened with the ferry but are also trying to assess how they will move the ferry out of here if the ferry is safe. what is the condition of the
laura ingle is there live with the borough president. laura, go ahead. >> reporter: hi, brian. yes, as we are learning more about those injuries and we're waiting for updates from the hospital, a team of investigators are here trying to figure out why there may have been a loss of steering power. ntsb will investigatinvestigate. the coast guard sent over a team of investigators on the dock and looking into it. we're joined by staten island borough president james molinaro. what are you...
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>> all right, laura ingle, thank you. craig rivera hit the test track with consumer reports to show first hand the design flaws causing these crashes. >> toyota's problems with sticking accelerator caused them to recall as many as 9 million vehicles worldwide. that is almost as many as all the cars sold in the united states in 2009. david champion is director of automotive testing for consumer reports. is this an unprecedented problem? >> this is a huge recall that toyota has put out, one of the biggest we have seen in the united states. the obvious danger is not being able to stop your car at it goes down the highway at a high rate of speed. that is what happened to an off duty california highway patrol officers and h his family in a runaway lexus last summer. >> we are going 120. we are in trouble. we have no brakes. we are approaching an intersection. oh oakland. >> hello? >> all four occupants died in the the crash. >> why don't you show me exactly what the problem is? >> here did where once it is allowed to move, wha
>> all right, laura ingle, thank you. craig rivera hit the test track with consumer reports to show first hand the design flaws causing these crashes. >> toyota's problems with sticking accelerator caused them to recall as many as 9 million vehicles worldwide. that is almost as many as all the cars sold in the united states in 2009. david champion is director of automotive testing for consumer reports. is this an unprecedented problem? >> this is a huge recall that toyota has...
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laura ingle with the news live on grand isle in louisiana. laura, reaction there as if i have to ask? >> well, a cautious sigh of relief for those who work in the oil and marine vessel industry who had been waiting for any kind of word that they may be getting back to work some time soon. the white house as you mentioned stes will immediately appeal the ruling that concerns louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> we know energy companies are waiting until there is certainty to decide what to do. this quilt equipment is going to go to brazil, to africa. the same people being impacted by this oil spill are now going to be impacted by the economic devastation cause ghid moratorium. it's going to cost thousands of people their jobs. >> white house press secretary robert gibbs said today that the president still believes that continuing to drill as these depths without knowing what happened does not, quote, make sense, shep? >> shepard: laura, we are hearing a lot even from this distance of concern tonight about families who are getting relief checks
laura ingle with the news live on grand isle in louisiana. laura, reaction there as if i have to ask? >> well, a cautious sigh of relief for those who work in the oil and marine vessel industry who had been waiting for any kind of word that they may be getting back to work some time soon. the white house as you mentioned stes will immediately appeal the ruling that concerns louisiana governor bobby jindal. >> we know energy companies are waiting until there is certainty to decide...
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laura ingle, thank you very much. president obama in the meantime planning to gather with homeland security advisors in the white house situation room on tuesday, right now the first family is wrapping up what's left of its holiday vacation in hawaii. tomorrow, the president arrives back in washington. the president's break from the west wing probably not what he originally envisioned after all the planned terror plot consume ago chunk of his time and the counterterrorism advisor reacting to the aement to take down northwest flight 253 bound for detroit. john brennan leading the white house review of the failed attack. . >> one is that there was no smoking gun. no piece of intelligence that says this guy is a terrorism and going to get on the plane. none whatsoever. it was the failure to integrate and piece to go the bits and pieces of information, but it's much different than prior to 9/11. before then, i think there wasn't really a culture of keeping information to the individual agencies and departments. in the rev
laura ingle, thank you very much. president obama in the meantime planning to gather with homeland security advisors in the white house situation room on tuesday, right now the first family is wrapping up what's left of its holiday vacation in hawaii. tomorrow, the president arrives back in washington. the president's break from the west wing probably not what he originally envisioned after all the planned terror plot consume ago chunk of his time and the counterterrorism advisor reacting to...
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laura ingle, fox news. >> julie: rolling out a new tool to go deep in the earth trying to rescue miners and unveiling a new weapon to go high in the sky along the border in mexico. it's not without critics. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, wi real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vil energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. someone needs to invent crunch-proof headphones. he will be surprised. tim parker, do you remember when you tweeted: does anyone else have to turn up the volume when they eat wheat thins. someone needs to invent crunch-proof headphones. yes. [ brian ] all right, well guess what pal. straight from wheat thins. no way. we're gonna try this, ready? okay. [ crunch ] [ crunch ] it's a su
laura ingle, fox news. >> julie: rolling out a new tool to go deep in the earth trying to rescue miners and unveiling a new weapon to go high in the sky along the border in mexico. it's not without critics. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, wi real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vil energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog....
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laura ingle has more on the latest setback from louisiana. >> reporter: setbacks in the gulf. admiral thad allen says bp was forced to remove the cap that was siphoning some of the crude leaking from the gulf. after an incident involving an underwater robot in a venting system on the riser pup. that system carries warm water through the pipes to prevent ice-like crystals from forming in the cap. >> the remotely operated vehicle that had been around the lower marine riser package had burned into one of those events, they actually closed it thereby creating pressure in it. >> reporter: although oil continues to burn on the surface, the problem means more oil leaking into the gulf. before the cap problem about 700 gallon -- 700,000 gallons of crude had been collected in the last 24 hours while another 438,000 gallons was burned. meanwhile in washington interior secretary ken salazar testifying at a senate hearing about the reorganization of the minerals management service, the department that oversees off shore drilling. salazar told lawmakers he would take a look at issuing a re
laura ingle has more on the latest setback from louisiana. >> reporter: setbacks in the gulf. admiral thad allen says bp was forced to remove the cap that was siphoning some of the crude leaking from the gulf. after an incident involving an underwater robot in a venting system on the riser pup. that system carries warm water through the pipes to prevent ice-like crystals from forming in the cap. >> the remotely operated vehicle that had been around the lower marine riser package had...
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laura ingle joins us now here in studio with more, hi, laura. >> hi, julie. this is a two part idea coming to life, getting businesses and security experts all under one roof to collaborate on homeland security projects. while also setting up a state of the art command center to be used by first responders and law enforcement at the loc local, state and national level. the software your a using developed over the past ten years. software designers, security experts and law enforcement are working together to create a place not only to cross pollinate their homeland security ideas, but to prevent a catastrophe, natural or man made. >> at least 20 companies are planning to call the applied science center of innovation and excellence home. four already moved in. >> what you see here is collective group of tenants, including communications satellite, you have integrators, you have labs, software, you have cyber security. >> the center received a 25 million dollar grant from the state of new york it help get top-notch innovators to put systems in place that can be
laura ingle joins us now here in studio with more, hi, laura. >> hi, julie. this is a two part idea coming to life, getting businesses and security experts all under one roof to collaborate on homeland security projects. while also setting up a state of the art command center to be used by first responders and law enforcement at the loc local, state and national level. the software your a using developed over the past ten years. software designers, security experts and law enforcement are...
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laura ingle live in new york city, rick reichmuth on the 14th they're. that was explanation wrong? ocean effect snow? >> a nor'easter, the center of the area of low pressure is over water. if you get that center over water, you have endless moisture and it makes the storms pound so much snow and the wind get to strong, blizzard warnings where you see the red, that's a problem. across the southern appalachians as well. we had rain, here if southern jersey, that's felled in to snow. the counterclockwise rotation pulling in colder air from the north and it's all snow from this point forward, including new york, up about halfway through hartford, connected connecticut. this storm will pull towards the he's, these are isobars. >> isobars. >> you like that? >> they're delicious. pulls off towards the east. 6:00 in the morning the storm a gone and the blizzard warnings expire. temperatures tomorrow above freezing. tonight it's pretty much gone but snowfall totals be going to be ex treatment new york city, 10 to 14. less towards boston. washington, d.c., where you've been pummeled this yea
laura ingle live in new york city, rick reichmuth on the 14th they're. that was explanation wrong? ocean effect snow? >> a nor'easter, the center of the area of low pressure is over water. if you get that center over water, you have endless moisture and it makes the storms pound so much snow and the wind get to strong, blizzard warnings where you see the red, that's a problem. across the southern appalachians as well. we had rain, here if southern jersey, that's felled in to snow. the...
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laura ingle is live in new york at river bank state park and so gorgeous outside, only state park in manhattan. >> reporter: you got it. that's right. the state park closings and cutbacks means more than giagt off the areas. in many indicates, it can involve the shutdown of athletic fields, ice skating rinks and community centers which means no summer camps or senior citizen activities which park advocates say will deny them of re-creating. in new york 41 state parks and 14 historical sites are in danger of shutting down. in california they are looking to close more than 200 parks. many states are hiking fees for camping and parking and eliminating fireworks for the 4th of july. here at rich banks they are looking to cut down the hours. this park serves two million a year. >> we're hearing that it's possible that the swimming pool could close here. what is that going to mean for you this summer? >> that is going to be bed. that is one thing the children live for. it's local. they don't have money to spend. the beach is too far for a lot of parents to travel to but children love the p
laura ingle is live in new york at river bank state park and so gorgeous outside, only state park in manhattan. >> reporter: you got it. that's right. the state park closings and cutbacks means more than giagt off the areas. in many indicates, it can involve the shutdown of athletic fields, ice skating rinks and community centers which means no summer camps or senior citizen activities which park advocates say will deny them of re-creating. in new york 41 state parks and 14 historical...
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the story that continues to develop. >> laura ingle, thanks. >> the most dangerous job in iraq these days for u.s. troops turns out it doesn't involve any combat. it can be just as deadly, though. these guys search out and clear improviseed explosive devices. and the members of this cleanup crew put their lives at risk every day to save others. dominic has more from kirkuk. >> reporter: the night convoy still patrols iraq's roads alone, removing the areasesome of ied's. the air force disposal team encounters many road side bombs that can take hours to secure the scene. it's not like you see on tv. >> reporter: yes and no, this is how the bomb disposal work is often seen these days, remote controlled robots sizing up a situation. but clearing them, requires an essential human touch. >> you can only do so much with a robot. so yes, it does happen 'cause there is no 100% guarantee you're going to see everything. >> we completely cleared the scene. had the ied. there was one on this side, we had another on that side of the road and i just happened to be looking down and i looked right do
the story that continues to develop. >> laura ingle, thanks. >> the most dangerous job in iraq these days for u.s. troops turns out it doesn't involve any combat. it can be just as deadly, though. these guys search out and clear improviseed explosive devices. and the members of this cleanup crew put their lives at risk every day to save others. dominic has more from kirkuk. >> reporter: the night convoy still patrols iraq's roads alone, removing the areasesome of ied's. the...
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>> rick: laura ingle live for us in louisiana. thank you very much. >> juliet: speaking of the spill, the political oil slinging coming fast and furious, the crisis taking center stage on capitol hill from attacking bp to setting up a $20 billion escrow account. with all of this finger pointing going on, can either side benefit politically? let's bring in our political panel, former spokesman for jeb bush, richard, former special assistant to president clinton, and democratic strategist and you're both joining me. appreciate it. before we get into the bp finger pointing, i'm so curious about your reaction about tony hayward yachting in the oil free waters off of england. justin, let's start with you on that. >> sure. here in florida, we're getting attacked by this oil spill. it's getting ready to come up on our beaches and the image of the ceo of bp going on a yachting trip or watching a yachting competition doesn't sit well with us. we need a better response from bp. we need a better response from the federal government. that doe
>> rick: laura ingle live for us in louisiana. thank you very much. >> juliet: speaking of the spill, the political oil slinging coming fast and furious, the crisis taking center stage on capitol hill from attacking bp to setting up a $20 billion escrow account. with all of this finger pointing going on, can either side benefit politically? let's bring in our political panel, former spokesman for jeb bush, richard, former special assistant to president clinton, and democratic...
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laura ingle, thanks very much. we are learning more details about accused kidnapper and racist philip garrido. according to just released corrections records, parole agents never actually conducted more than a visual cursory search of his residents. you may recall garrido and his wife, pictured here, were both arrested in august accused of kidnapping jaycee doug guard in 1991 when she was just 11 years old. prosecutors say that they held her captive for 18 years in a backyard compound. and that ga garrido fathered her two young children. he was on parole at the time because of a previous rape and kidnapping conviction. according to the log though, a parole officer reported seeing a young girl but no one ever searched the property. prosecutors this week also releasing snippets of jaycee dugard's journal from her time in captivity which she writes and i'm quoting. how can i ever tell how i want to be free, free to come and go as i please? and why don't i have control of my life? iophelia even be sure my thoughts are
laura ingle, thanks very much. we are learning more details about accused kidnapper and racist philip garrido. according to just released corrections records, parole agents never actually conducted more than a visual cursory search of his residents. you may recall garrido and his wife, pictured here, were both arrested in august accused of kidnapping jaycee doug guard in 1991 when she was just 11 years old. prosecutors say that they held her captive for 18 years in a backyard compound. and that...
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laura ingle is live in our new york city news room and has been watching that for us. >> hi. it is the fastest way that people on the scene of a disaster can get images and messages out to their family and friends in one single post, which is why so many depend on sites like twitter and facebook. the hawaii tweets and messages are about where people are watching the action, everyone wants to catch a glimpse of what an eight foot wave might have looked like. people have gathered at areas sort of like sporting events, breaking out blankets, beverages and by in that case collars. this shot sent from chris on twitter. dramatic images taken from eyewitnesses of the 8.8 earthquake. this one posted on twit pic. an enormous building torn in half. here is another shot taken from inside an apartment in chile. you can see the entire wall to the outside is just gone. a man is seen moving a piece of furniture, crosses hang on the wall as dust blankets what is left of the inside of his home. people are uploading image after image like this, cars toppled and crushed on bridges and roads tha
laura ingle is live in our new york city news room and has been watching that for us. >> hi. it is the fastest way that people on the scene of a disaster can get images and messages out to their family and friends in one single post, which is why so many depend on sites like twitter and facebook. the hawaii tweets and messages are about where people are watching the action, everyone wants to catch a glimpse of what an eight foot wave might have looked like. people have gathered at areas...
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laura ingle is tracking it all for us online in the newsroom. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. social networking has proven to be one of the fastest and most effective ways to let people know what is going on. in cases of disasters it's been critical. take for example people living here. this picture showing the incredible strength of the quake. many who live in the area were out of luck getting calls out on land lines and cell phones. they could pose pictures online. but the pictures now have pictures of bodies pulled from the rubble, lifeless remains lifting out of crushing debris. another shot from twitpic of museum of contemporary arts of santiago, parts of the facade crumbled off. this shows the side of an apartment building that fell off. it looks like the side of an open dollhouse. furniture, wall decorations and people moving things inside. we have a shot of the bridge that has crushed cars and pancake on the road below. cars have been tossed, flipped and charred. check out the guy on the baseball hat on the right-hand side. he appears to be snapping a picture on his ce
laura ingle is tracking it all for us online in the newsroom. hi, laura. >> hi, julie. social networking has proven to be one of the fastest and most effective ways to let people know what is going on. in cases of disasters it's been critical. take for example people living here. this picture showing the incredible strength of the quake. many who live in the area were out of luck getting calls out on land lines and cell phones. they could pose pictures online. but the pictures now have...
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laura ingle is live with more on this. the pictures that we can pull up on the internet giving authorities and officials an idea of who is building what pool. >> reporter: that's right. it's really the fastest and cheapest way that they can check it out. administrators say, you know what it is their job to make sure that every structure is up to code and on the books. you can't enforce the codes if you don't know who has a pool, right. when the town looked through expired permits for pools they realized there were people who had no permits at all. in an effort to save time and money turning to going he will earth was the fastest and cheapest way to go. >> it was so obvious that tool is there on the internet we figure why not verify to see if the pools existed and that's all we did was to verify that they were there. if we had to do a court case we would have to actually enter onto the property with a search warrant, and i don't think we needed to do that because we are not trying to get -- we don't want to invade anybody's
laura ingle is live with more on this. the pictures that we can pull up on the internet giving authorities and officials an idea of who is building what pool. >> reporter: that's right. it's really the fastest and cheapest way that they can check it out. administrators say, you know what it is their job to make sure that every structure is up to code and on the books. you can't enforce the codes if you don't know who has a pool, right. when the town looked through expired permits for...
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we sent laura ingle to new jersey. what can you tell us? what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, it's wet and soggy. the rain has stopped and so has the wind. great news for people to have a chance to catch their break and recover from activity last night. we have been reported throughout the day there were three deaths from storm-related causes. i just got off the phone with police in westport connecticut who confirm a fourth person has been killed in the storm, the victim was in a vehicle traveling through ai a residential area. a tree came crashes down. three people were injured and got out with their lives but a fourth person was not. gives you a situation of how dangerous it is. check out the down line here. this is a telephone line. we have been here for a couple of hours and we haven't seen crews who have been able to pull it up. it was dangerous, and a lot of people had to deal with it here and other places. in sea bright, new jersey, a shot of what happened last night. this is video for you and this area is prone to flooding on a regular basis but last
we sent laura ingle to new jersey. what can you tell us? what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, it's wet and soggy. the rain has stopped and so has the wind. great news for people to have a chance to catch their break and recover from activity last night. we have been reported throughout the day there were three deaths from storm-related causes. i just got off the phone with police in westport connecticut who confirm a fourth person has been killed in the storm, the victim was in a...
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laura ingle looks at the new upgrades for the hundred dollar bill. >> reporter: a facelift for mr. franklin. the u.s. government unveiling the new one00 dollar bill set to go into circulation in february 2011. treasury secretary tim geithner says the world's security depends on the currency. the c note is getting a major security upgrade. >> they use the dollar because they know that it is backed by the most sow fitts indicated -- sophisticated anticounterfeiting technologies known to men, that the design can't be stolen or replicated. >> reporter: ben franklin's face will remain the centerpiece but the rest of the bill gets revamped. a blue security strip on the front contains liberty bells. they change back and forth into 100s as the strip movers. the image of the number 100 changes from copper to green when tilted. government officials say counterfeiters try to cop the $100 more than any other. >> we continuously monitor the counterfeiting threats for each denomination and make redesign decisions based on those threats. >> reporter: the u.s. has roughly $6.5 billion worth of 100
laura ingle looks at the new upgrades for the hundred dollar bill. >> reporter: a facelift for mr. franklin. the u.s. government unveiling the new one00 dollar bill set to go into circulation in february 2011. treasury secretary tim geithner says the world's security depends on the currency. the c note is getting a major security upgrade. >> they use the dollar because they know that it is backed by the most sow fitts indicated -- sophisticated anticounterfeiting technologies known...
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laura ingle, fox news. >> dealing with a lot out there. let's get right to sue palka in the weather center to find out what's going on in this part of the country that's causing so much flooding. >> reporter: it's a stalled weather pattern for starters. it's incredible hot and incredibly humid in the south central plains. then we have a frontal system that's stalled and waves of low pressure riding along that front. what's happening is we're getting round and rounds of showers and storms. oklahoma city is about to get hit again if it isn't already. you can see the first batch that went by this morning. widespread reports of nine inches of rain in oklahoma city. now you can see this new batch that's firing up here across texas. this is all moving in and they could easily get another six inches. so i'm sad to say that i think there are going to be more problems in oklahoma city later tonight and not just oklahoma city but perhaps even springfield, missouri, st. louis. what i'm showing you here is how much rain has fallen in this area. this i
laura ingle, fox news. >> dealing with a lot out there. let's get right to sue palka in the weather center to find out what's going on in this part of the country that's causing so much flooding. >> reporter: it's a stalled weather pattern for starters. it's incredible hot and incredibly humid in the south central plains. then we have a frontal system that's stalled and waves of low pressure riding along that front. what's happening is we're getting round and rounds of showers and...